After you've invested all of this time and effort into customizing your own web…gallery, it may be a good idea to save these changes.…You can save all of these settings by creating your own custom user template.…Now the first step, of course, is to make changes to your panels, as we've done…here, and you can make changes to one or to every one of those panels.…The next step is to go to the Template Browser panel, which is located on the left.…To do that you can simply open up this browser over here. You'll notice we have…different templates,…those preinstalled Lightroom Templates, or you can create your own.…

To create your own, you go to the Plus (+) icon. This will open up our…New Template dialog.…Here I will type out the name of this one, I am going to call this CO, my…initials, and an HTML Basic. I'll save this to the Folder User Templates, and…then Click on Create.…This will then remember all of those settings that we've customized in the…panels on the right.…And the great thing about this is that if ever we are not sure if we like this…

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4/2/2012

This installment of the Photoshop Lightroom 4 Essentials series focuses on the Lightroom 4 slideshow and web gallery modules, which provide a straightforward way to display images on the web, on the desktop, or projected onto a screen. Photographer, author, and teacher Chris Orwig explains how to select and group images into collections, how to apply a design template, and how to change the look and feel of a web gallery or slideshow. The course also covers special features such as watermarking photos for copyright protection, uploading HTML and Flash galleries to a web site, and adding a soundtrack and titles to a slideshow.